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... writers have imagined that their recesses were designed for the celebration of mysteries , like those of Eleusis or of Samothrace ; or , more absurdly still , that they were intended for astronomical observations , or for granaries ...
... writers have imagined that their recesses were designed for the celebration of mysteries , like those of Eleusis or of Samothrace ; or , more absurdly still , that they were intended for astronomical observations , or for granaries ...
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... writers , was not the Birket el Kerún , but an artificial lake , formed on the most elevated part of the Fayyum by enormous dams , of which he pointed out here and there existing remains . Chevalier Bunsen has now proposed a different ...
... writers , was not the Birket el Kerún , but an artificial lake , formed on the most elevated part of the Fayyum by enormous dams , of which he pointed out here and there existing remains . Chevalier Bunsen has now proposed a different ...
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... writer of " The English Cathedral Ser- vice observes , in the same strain , " Our Church writers , from Tallis to Battishall , may be regarded as the best models of vocal part - writing ; and in all the characteristics of ecclesiastical ...
... writer of " The English Cathedral Ser- vice observes , in the same strain , " Our Church writers , from Tallis to Battishall , may be regarded as the best models of vocal part - writing ; and in all the characteristics of ecclesiastical ...
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